Data & Reporting Analyst

Arcus FM
Glasgow
1 month ago
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Overview

Do you enjoy working with data?

Do you have experience of delivering performance improvement through data analysis?

If yes, read on…

We are looking for a Data & Reporting Analyst to join our Management Information team, where you will be working with different clients and colleagues to provide business insight through use of data analysis, visualisations and reporting.

Responsibilities

You will be working closely with business stakeholders and clients, providing insight on business performance, supporting projects and other Business or MI led initiatives.

You’ll also be producing and developing visually appealing dashboards and bespoke reports, as well as critiquing existing reports and identifying potential improvements across both the MI team and wider Arcus estate.

Data mining and insight supports operational activity and the foundation of any effective business decision is data, so your analytical support for new bids, projects and campaigns is key.

You may find it challenging balancing a demanding workload within a fast-paced work environment, but you will rise to the challenge as this is something you are used to and enjoy.

Qualifications

You will be a highly motivated, self-starter who can work autonomously and deliver against tight deadlines. You’ll enjoy working with data and delight in providing relevant and accurate reporting to support operational decision-making.

You will be a highly analytical problem-solver who enjoys working with data to translate requirements into reports and analysis.

In your role you’ll be working with colleagues from across the business, so your communication skills will help to build relationships and influence at all levels.

Other requirements include:

  1. HND/Degree level qualification in Maths, data Science, Computing or similar.
  2. Advanced MS Excel skills.
  3. Extensive experience in data analysis & reporting from multiple data sources and complex data sets.
  4. Proven track record of delivering performance improvement through data analysis.
  5. Experience in BI software such as Cognos, SSRS and Microsoft Power BI would be an advantage.

In return for your hard work we would offer you:

  1. Salary: Up to £30,000 depending on experience
  2. Up to 4% discretionary bonus scheme, subject to achievement of targets
  3. 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays
  4. Group personal pension scheme of matched contributions between 5% and 6%
  5. Life Assurance
  6. Funded Training Sponsorship Scheme
  7. Cycle to Work Scheme
  8. Health Cash Plan
  9. Up to 10% off B&Q/ Trade Point
  10. 20% off Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Centres

At Arcus we are passionate about individual development which is why we are proud to offer industry leading Learning & Development opportunities to all our staff across our organisation.

To be considered for this position please submit your application via the ‘apply’ button.

Requisition ID

2025-6767

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